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Auburn University Nursing

The School of Nursing at Auburn University, located in Auburn, Alabama, invites Primary Care Nurse Practitioners to join a fast growing NP Program. We have an opening for a full-time 12 month, tenure track position to begin immediately.

Auburn University is one of the nation's premier land, sea, and space grant institutions. In the 2016 edition of U.S. News and World Report, it was ranked 46th among public universities. Auburn is an institution that is both highly research-active and committed to maintaining teaching excellence, offering Bachelor's, Master's, Educational Specialist, and Doctoral degrees.

Minimum Qualifications:

Tenure Track - Requires an earned doctorate in a relevant discipline,

Masters in Nursing and BSN. Must have current Family Nurse Practitioner certification and must have current clinical skills.

Must be eligible for an Alabama RN License or have an unencumbered Alabama RN license.

Must meet eligibility requirements to work in the United States at the time the appointment is scheduled to begin and continue working legally for the proposed term of the employment.

Must possess excellent written and interpersonal communication skills.

Desired Qualifications:
3-5 years of NP practice in a primary care or family practice setting and currently in an established collaborative, or able to establish a collaborative practice in a primary care or family practice setting. Graduate teaching experience in an accredited family or primary care nurse practitioner program is preferable.

Review of applicants will begin August 8, 2016 and will continue until a suitable candidate is identified. Candidates should use the following link to apply:

The School of Nursing at Auburn University, located in Auburn, Alabama, invites applications for a full-time 12-month, tenure track faculty position. Candidates with expertise in the area of Pediatrics,
Maternal Health or Mental Health are sought to teach our highly qualified student body.

Auburn University is one of the nation's premier land, sea, and space grant institutions. Auburn offers Bachelor's, First Professional, Master's, Educational Specialist, and Doctoral degrees and is an institution that is both highly research-active and committed to maintaining teaching excellence.

The School of Nursing, accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, offers twice a year undergraduate admission with plans to expand current enrollment. We offer baccalaureate and graduate programs with Primary Care Practitioner or Nurse Educator track options. The RN to BSN track is slated to admit the first class January 2017 and the DNP program is in development.

Minimum Qualifications for Tenure Track: Doctorate in Nursing (Ph.D preferred) or relevant discipline and a Masters in Nursing with specialty preparation in the area of Pediatrics, Maternal Health or Mental Health. Desired Qualifications: Baccalaureate, graduate and on-line teaching experience in nursing and evidence of interdisciplinary collaboration and scholarly productivity.

Candidates must: Be eligible for Alabama RN license, must meet eligibility requirements for work in the United States at the time the appointment is scheduled to begin and continue working legally for the proposed term of employment; must have excellent written and interpersonal communication skills.

Review of applicants will begin September 28, 2016 and will continue until the position is filled. Candidates should use the following link to apply;
http://aufacultypositions.peopleadmin.com/postings/1899

The School of Nursing at Auburn University, located in Auburn, Alabama, invites applications for full-time 12-month, faculty positions. Both tenure track and clinical track (Assistant and Associate Professor) positions are available depending upon experience and qualifications. Candidates with expertise in the area of Adult Health/Medical Surgical, Pediatrics, Community Health or Simulation are sought to teach our highly qualified student body.

Auburn University is one of the nation's premier land, sea, and space grant institutions. Auburn offers Bachelor's, First Professional, Master's, Educational Specialist, and Doctoral degrees and is an institution that is both highly research-active and committed to maintaining teaching excellence.

The School of Nursing, accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, offers:

Twice a year undergraduate admission with plans to expand current enrollment.

Minimum Qualifications for Clinical Track; BSN and Masters degree in Nursing with specialty preparation in Adult Health/Medical Surgical, Pediatric, Community Health or Simulation. Demonstrated current clinical experience required. Candidates must maintain a current clinical certification. Desired Qualifications: Doctorate in nursing or related field. Teaching experience in a baccalaureate program.

Minimum Qualifications for Tenure Track; Doctorate in Nursing or relevant discipline and a Masters in Nursing with specialty preparation in the area of Adult Health/Medical Surgical, Pediatrics, Community Health or Simulation. Desired Qualifications; Baccalaureate, graduate and on-line teaching experience in nursing, and evidence of scholarly productivity.

Candidates must: Be eligible for Alabama RN license, must meet eligibility requirements for work in the United States at the time the appointment is scheduled to begin and continue working legally for the proposed term of employment; must have excellent written and interpersonal communication skills.

Review of applicants will begin April 27, 2015 and will continue until all positions are filled. Candidates should use the following link to apply;
http://aufacultypositions.peopleadmin.com/postings

The Auburn University School of Nursing (AUSON), established in 1979, is one of the newest of Alabama's nine publicly supported baccalaureate nursing programs. The mission of the School of Nursing is to foster and exemplify excellence in teaching, service/outreach, and research. The program prepares professional nurses to provide patient – centered, culturally competent, evidence based care for diverse populations in a dynamic health care environment. Baccalaureate graduates are ready to assume leadership roles in the provision of nursing care in all health care settings. Master’s graduates are ready to lead in educator and advanced practice nurse roles in health related services to diverse populations.

Chattahoochee Valley Community College is a community college in Phenix City, Alabama, United States. It serves residents of Russell County and parts of Bullock, Lee, Macon, and Barbour Counties, as well as the Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area. Since 1975 it has shared its campus with Troy University's Phenix City Campus.[1]

The college was established in 1973 as the Chattahoochee Valley State Junior College by an act of the Alabama State Legislature. It opened in January 1974 in a temporary location with 280 students, and in April 1974 had 1,239 students. Local residents donated 103 acres (42 ha) of land for the College's permanent buildings. By 1976, the College had five new permanent buildings and 15 temporary buildings. The college now has eight permanent buildings, with a ninth under construction.

In the 1980s, the "junior" in the college's name was changed to "community". In 1996, the "state" was dropped, resulting in the current name, Chattahoochee Valley Community College.

The Chattahoochee Valley Community College Foundation, an organization associated with the college, raises funds for student scholarships